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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon
Mustangs beat Tigers in double-header
By Rick Paullus
The H eppner M ustangs
opened their 1998 Columbia Ba
sin Conference baseball season
with a doubleheader sweep of the
Stanfield Tigers, winning the first
game, 16-2, and the second game,
13-3. Both games went just five
innings, due to the 10-run rule.
Senior Chris Anthony started
on the mound in the first game
and shut down the Tigers for the
first three innings, allowing no
hits and facing just 10 batters.
In the meantime, the Mustangs
jumped on Stanfield’s pitching,
scoring two runs in the first and
third innings, and seven runs in
the second with five more in the
fourth.
Junior Derek Gunderson led
o ff the first with a walk and
moved to second on junior Shane
Matheny’s single. After Gunder
son stole third, he scored on jun
ior Tim Dickenson’s sacrifice fly
to centerfield. M atheny then
scored as the Tigers were able to
turn a double play to end the in
ning.
In the second inning, senior
Tim Sumner hit a ball off the right
field wall that got hung up behind
the boards and was awarded a
ground rule double. Junior Bias
Elguezabal then singled to right
and freshman Cory Bennetto hit
a drive off the fence in right-cen
ter for a long single to score Sum
ner.
W ith one out, G underson
singled to load the bases.
Matheny singled to score Elgue
zabal and Bennetto scored on a
passed ball. Dickenson walked
and Gunderson scored on the wild
pitch. Anthony hit into a fielder’s
choice to score M atheny and
Sum ner singled to drive in
Dickenson. Anthony closed out
the scoring as he came in on a sto
len base by Sumner.
In the third inning, Gunderson
walked on four straight pitches.
Matheny then hit the day’s only
home run by hammering a line
drive through the wind over the
fence in left field, to make the
score 11-0.
The Tigers then scored their
two runs in the top of the fourth
as a fly ball was lost in the sun
for a double and a single brought
the runner home. With two outs,
the Tigers scored the second run
on a bases-loaded walk.
In the bottom o f the fourth,
Bennetto led off with a walk, stole
second and went to third as
Gunderson got on base with an
error. Matheny then walked and
Dickenson walked with the bases
loaded to score B ennetto.
Gunderson then came home on a
passed ball as Alan Gribskov
walked. Matheny and Dickenson
scored as Sumner got to first on
an error by the pitcher. Elgue
zabal closed the scoring by dou
bling home Gribskov.
Sophomore Dylan Pettyjohn
came in to pitch the fifth inning
for the Mustangs and allowed an
infield hit which was erased as
Gribskov threw the Tiger out try
ing to steal second. Stanfield got
a runner to third, but Pettyjohn
struck out the last batter to end
the game, with the Mustangs win
ning, 16-2.
The Mustangs were led at the
plate by Matheny going 2-4 with
three RBIs and a home run.
Gunderson was 1-4 and scored
four runs. Sumner was 2-4 with a
double and three RBIs. Elgue
zabal was 2-4 with a double and
two RBIs.
Anthony pitched three and
two-thirds strong innings, with
relief help from Sumner, and
Pettyjohn’s shutout fifth inning.
In game two, Stanfieldjumped
out to a 1-0 lead in the top of the
first inning. In the Mustangs’ half
of the inning, Matheny led off
with a walk, Gunderson singled
and Dickenson bunted them over
to second and third. Gribskov
then doubled to score both run
ners. A nthony singled and
Gribskov scored on Elguezabal’s
groundout. Anthony scored on an
infield single by Sumner to put
the Mustangs up 4-1 after one in
ning.
Stanfield pulled to 4-3 in the
top of the third, but the Mustangs
scored two runs of their own to
make it 6-3. Elguezabal singled
with one out, followed by a
Sumner single. Zach Fabian then
doubled to score Elguezabal.
Matheny got an infield hit to score
Sumner.
The Mustangs scored seven
runs in the bottom of the fifth to
end the game. Anthony led off
with an infield hit and Elguezabal
walked. Sumner tripled off the
right field wall to score both run
ners. Sumner came home on a
passed ball. Fabian w alked,
Matheny singled and Gunderson
walked to lead the bases with one
out. Dickenson then walked to
score Fabian. M atheny came
home on G ribskov’s fielder’s
choice and Anthony walked to
score Gunderson. Elguezabal
then hit into a fielder’s choice to
score Dickenson to end the game
at 13-3.
Dickenson went the distance
on the mound to pick up the win,
allowing four Stanfield hits.
Sumner led the Mustangs at the
plate, going 3-3, with a triple and
three RBIs. Elguezabal went 2-3
with two RBIs. Matheny also
went 2-3. Gribskov had a double
and three RBIs. The Mustangs
ended up with 12 hits for the
game.
The Mustangs were to play at
Umatilla on Tuesday and will
come back home on Saturday to
face Pilot Rock in a key double-
header.
Statistics:
Game one: Stanfield- 0-0-0-2-0 -
2
2
Heppner- 2-7-2-5-x - 16 10
Chris Anthony, Tim Sumner (4).
Dylan Pettyjohn (5) and Allan
Gribskov. Home run- Shane
Matheny.
Game two: Stanfield- 1-0-2-0-0 -
4
Heppner- 4-0-2-0-7-13-12
Tim Dickenson and Gribskov
Home run-none.
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